Giuseppe Resnati - Selected publications#
Jentzsch, A. V.; Emery, D.; Mareda, J.; Metrangolo, P.; Resnati, G.; Matile, S. “Ditopic Ion Transport Systems: Anion-π Interactions and Halogen Bonds at Work”, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 11675-11678, IF: 12.050
Parisini, E.; Metrangolo, P.; Pilati, T.; Resnati, G.; Terraneo, G. “Halogen Bonding in Halocarbon–protein Complexes: A Structural Survey”, Chem. Soc. Rev. 2011, 40, 2267-2278, IF: 24.643
Abate, A.; Brischetto, M.; Cavallo, G.; Lahtinen, M.; Metrangolo, P.; Pilati, T.; Radice, S.; Resnati, G.; Rissanen, K.; Terraneo, G. “Dimensional Encapsulation of Iˉ∙∙∙I2 ∙∙∙Iˉ in an Organic Salt Crystal Matrix”, Chem. Commun. 2010, 2724-2726. The paper was highlighted on the cover of the journal issue, IF: 5.582
Metrangolo, P.; Carcenac, Y P.; Lahtinen, M.; Pilati, T.; Rissanen, K.; Vij, A.; Resnati, G. “Non-porous Organic Solids Capable of Dynamically Resolving Mixtures of Diiodoperfluoroalkanes” Science, 2009, 323, 1461-1464, IF: 31.777
Metrangolo, P.; Meyer, F.; Pilati, T.; Resnati, G.; Terraneo, G. “Halogen Bonding in Supramolecular Chemistry and Beyond” Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 6114-6127, IF: 12.050
Metrangolo, P.; Resnati, G. “Halogen Versus Hydrogen” Science 2008, 321, 918-919, IF: 31.777
Metrangolo, P.; Resnati, G.; Pilati, T.; Biella, S. “Halogen Bonding in Crystal Engineering” Struct. Bond. 2008, 126, 105-136, IF: 5.673
Metrangolo, P.; Präsang, C.; Resnati, G.; Liantonio, R.; Whitwood, A. C.; Bruce, D. W. “Fluorinated liquid crystals by halogen bonding” Chem. Commun. 2006, 3290. The paper was highlighted on the cover of the journal issue, IF: 5.582
Metrangolo, P.; Pilati, T.; Resnati, G. “Halogen Bonding and Other Noncovalent Interactions involving Halogens: A Terminology Issue” CrystEngComm 2006, 8, 946-947. The paper was highlighted on the cover of the journal issue, IF: 4.106
Casnati, A.; Liantonio, R.; Metrangolo, P.; Resnati, G.; Ungaro, R.; Ugozzoli, F., “Molecular and Supramolecular Homochirality: Enantiopure Perfluorocarbon Rotamers and Halogen-Bonded Fluorous Double Helices”, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2006, 45, 1915-1918, IF: 12.050